OCZ Vertex 2 SSD review OCZ is back to attack with a new SSD in that slowly saturating SSD storage market. Yes the Vertex 2 is finally here. OCZ has been on a winning streak with their SSD drives ever...

Now with Random IO 4KB WRITE performance the ball changes completely ... this is EXACTLY where the SandForce controllers kick massive ass, Random IO writes. Both the Corsair P128 (Samsung controller) and original Vertex (Indilinx) run into roughly 200 operations per second. All the way at the bottom we see the Silicon Power M10 SSD with JMicron controller (no cache memory) merely 500 write IOPS/sec

Now with Random IO 4KB WRITE performance the ball changes completely ... this is EXACTLY where the SandForce controllers kick massive ass, Random IO writes. Both the Corsair P128 (Samsung controller) and original Vertex (Indilinx) run into roughly 200 operations per second. All the way at the bottom we see the Silicon Power M10 SSD with JMicron controller (no cache memory) merely 500 write IOPS/sec

Any plans of testing this against the Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB?
Also the lost of the 28GB was under impression this is for the sandbridge controller due to how the durawrite works, an page mapping of the data. Similar to Raid 5 like parity information.

If you look at the PCB closely, you'll see four pinout attachment points labeled: "VCC, TX, RX, GND." That would appear to be for a USB port, but there's nothing attached to it. It's too bad OCZ went to the trouble of designing the PCB to accept a USB port and then cheeping out and not using that feature.

HDTune is the one test that does not like the SF-1200. Weird anomalies, average performance. So here we measure linear read performance of the SSD and as you can see we average out at roughly 226 MB/sec, okay performance, you'll agree with me, but not up-to par to what you'd expect.